If anyone's looking for the Astros to make up for their well-documented misstep at the amateur signing deadline by making a big splash at the trade deadline, well, it's probably not happening.

Veteran starter Scott Feldman's $30 million, three-year contract probably precludes him from being seen as a key piece (as he was a key ago), and rival executives say the Astros seem reluctant to deal young starters Dallas Keuchel and Jarred Cosart, which should limit their deadline excitement. While Houston's young rotation has generally been a strength of the team, one rival exec opined that the Astros should at least listen, noting that while it's solid that “that's not a rotation to build around.”

With word that nothing came together earlier when the Red Sox and Giants were believed interested in outfielder Dexter Fowler, who's now on the disabled list, and not much buzz around catcher Jason Castro at this point, the most likely trade pieces may be veteran relievers Chad Qualls and Tony Sipp, who've been effective.